TSSC Hara's Dixie Erica 404EAngus Cow pendingCalved: 4/04/2017

Sire: First ClassDam: Hara's Dixie Erica 09 by DCC New Look

PE to S&S Sweet Dreams 5/01-7/30 - Due March

A huge opportunity from one of the hottest Angus cow families in the game! This exciting heifer is the younger sister to Hara Farms' great Dixie Erica 1315 donor, the dam of the multiple winner and $72,500 heifer shown by Kathy Lehman, OH, in 2017-2018. These are proven Angus show ring genetics at their finest, and this heifer is especially compelling and high potential. She is powerfully correct and gorgeous from every angle and she ought to work great for pure and crossbred success. This is the famous Dixie Erica cow family that recently produced the $300,000 The Show and a long string of recent high sellers and winners.

SCHAEFFER SHOW CATTLE

PHOTOS:

1. Lot 74

2. Full sister to Lot 74

3. Hara's The Show

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